...as a camp counselor for 3- and 4-year-olds, two years as an assistant Spanish teacher for elementary students, and I've tutored young learners across subjectsmany from non-English-speaking households. These roles taught me the importance of patience, empathy, and making education accessible to all. In college, I continue to foster collaborative learning through study groups, believing that supporting one another is key to success. My tutoring style is encouraging, adaptable, and focused on helping students build...
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...biological focus and a minor in chemistry and would love to help anyone understand the world of science. I teach material as if it were a story to be told, because you should never bore kids with such an important field as the study of life. It is an area that everyone, at some point or another in their life, needs to understand in order to make sense of the world around them. The magic...
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...individual student. The continued improvement and success of the individual student is my true motivation. I create a rapport with students which allows them to feel at ease and build confidence in their own capabilities through the support and encouragement she provides them. All this, while making learning fun, which I believe to be an important part in helping students to develop an ongoing passion for learning. In my spare time, I love to read...
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...to be a Professor or Environmental Lawyer. She has always had a passion for math, taking nine math courses in High School from Algebra 1 to Calculus 3. She also has a great amount of experience with the ACT and SAT, earning a 1560 on the SAT and PERFECT 36 on the ACT! Mallory loves to share her passion for math and science with others and help students with their academic goals!
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...and Medical Terminology. Furthermore, I took an EMT course before becoming nationally certified EMT which afforded me knowledge in human anatomy. My main goal of tutoring is to instill a love of learning and an interest in the subject. Outside academia, I enjoy working in the medical field. I started my journey working as a hospital volunteer talking to patients during the most difficult of times. Inspired by this work, I wanted to delve deeper...
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...IMPACT program gave me my first opportunity to work with young students, and I loved it. I was honored by the program as an Awesome Science Mentor, leading chemistry, geography, and geology lab activities. After I received my degree I worked as an Intern at a learning center. I worked as a counselor and workshop leader for 5th-12th graders. I continued my work there as the first Sustainable Agriculture Intern for the facility, building the...
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...I am a graduate of Loyola University Chicago with a B.A. in environmental policy, a B.S. in environmental science, as well as a minor in political science. I am interested in environmental issues, including climate change, and staying informed on US politics. I truly enjoy learning, and I'm qualified to tutor in a wide variety of subjects. I hope to impart my enthusiasm and experience so that you can achieve your academic goals!... I would want...
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I've been helping students learn subjects ranging from coding to game design to improvisational comedy for 7 years. As much as I love teaching I also love to make people laugh and when I am able to do both it really makes my job worth it. Right now, I'm studying Game Design and Communications at RPI, focusing on how best to teach people complicated systems without losing their attention. This informs my tutoring.
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...get a real sense of purpose from helping my students to achieve the best possible grades. I have one goal for my teaching: helping students to think "outside of the box" independently and learn. This goal is as simple as it is illusive. The more experience I have as a teacher, the more I understand that there is no one-way of achieving my aim. Clearly, the proper focus of education is learning, not teaching; but...
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I graduated with honors from St. John's University with a dual degree in chemistry and biology. I'd love to help you with science or math. I tend to take a problem based style, but I work to find the best approach for each subject for each student. "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius... I've found problem based learning to be the most successful strategy for the majority of subjects that...
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I am an educator with 7 years of experience, mainly in environmental education in informal learning spaces. I studied environmental biology and visual arts for my undergraduate degree, and am going to be starting a Master's program in plant biology and conservation this upcoming fall. My professional experience with education is mainly with students from elementary school to high school, but I also informally tutored throughout my time in college.
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I am a graduate of Auburn University. I received a Bachelors of Science in both Mechanical Engineering and Environmental Design. As an engineer, I have knowledge in a broad range of math and science with a passion for Calculus and Trigonometry. I especially enjoy word problems due to their real world applications. In my free time I enjoy knitting, reading and visiting museums.
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...at the Brooklyn College Campus, where I am taking a pre-med route, and obtaining my Bachelor of Science in Biology and my Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics. I have vast tutoring experience stemming from my dedication to a variety of tutorials over the years, and have experience working with children of all age groups, and various subjects. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Science, Mathematics, and Writing Skills....
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...taught science and designed educational materials for every age level, in college classrooms, grade-school summer camps, and public museums. In my experience, there's no such thing as a boring topic once you've found the right angle of approach. I earned my Bachelor's at Penn State and my Master's at East Tennessee State, both in Geosciences with a focus on fossils and evolutionary history. I've done research, field work, and lab work, but nothing has ever...
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...flexibility. There are a multitude of ways to approach every question and every subject. I understand that a student's perspective may be very different than my own and I will work tirelessly to frame questions in a way that makes the most sense to them. I believe that tutoring is less about rigid instruction and more about providing students with the tools they need to reach their full potential. I tutor a broad range of...
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...achieve their academic goals. As an Adjunct Professor at Washington State University, I have taught a variety of courses, from introductory biology to upper-level courses in behavioral ecology. In my research, I study the behavior and ecology of animals in their natural habitats, providing me with a wealth of practical knowledge to draw from in my tutoring sessions. I believe that learning should be an enjoyable and engaging experience. My aim is to make sessions...
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I hope to help students who are struggling with their science subjects by being patient, knowledgeable, and able to find a solution to their confusion or struggle.
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...undergraduate of Endicott College working towards my Bachelor of Science in Biology/Biotechnology. My coursework in biology has led me to explore the many different fields that exist in modern scientific research and is also an asset that provides me with a firm basis for tutoring other science-related courses. I have assisted a great deal of students in reaching their academic potential by relating what they have learned in the classroom to the natural world that...
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Hello, I am an environmental conservationist with a strong academic history in life sciences, ecology, animal behavior, biology, microbiology, marine ecology, botany, environmental science, and earth sciences. I served as a tutor and research mentor for college freshmen in my senior year of college.
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...PhD in animal biology. Master in environmental sciences with an emphasis in biotechnology and chemistry at Florida Atlantic University (FAU). Bachelor in biology with minor in chemistry at University of South Alabama (USA). Combined working experience of 13 years in academia (mainly college level, like FAU, Keiser, online..) and industry (non-profit organizations). Topics I have studied the most are marine biology, clinical research, biotechnology, molecular biology, genomics, developmental biology, environmental sciences, among others. I enjoy...
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With global warming and ecological changes affecting today's world in a number of ways, the field of environmental science is rapidly growing. From environmentally friendly architecture to environmental law and legislation, the field has quickly become integrated in numerous other disciplines. For students with an interest in green technology and conservation, a background in environmental science can be essential. Even for those out of school, familiarity with environmental science concepts can allow you to stay up to date with the latest technology and understand how legislation changes the way in which we interact with our surroundings.
The integration of ecology, chemistry, and social sciences that is present in environmental sciences can make the topic seem dense and convoluted. To fully understand the impact an action might have on the environment, one first needs to understand the environmental systems as they function naturally, and then analyze how human impact disturbs these natural cycles. This demands not only a great amount of knowledge, but the ability to see and predict how different concepts influence one another. It can seem like a lot to ask a person to learn, particularly when the skill sets required are so vast; however, that's what is necessary for environmental science students.
Environmental science tutoring can help you prepare for an AP exam, study for an upcoming test, or even add an in-demand new skill set to your resume. Private environmental science tutoring allows you to learn in a one-on-one setting, focusing exclusively on the topics that most concern you. Varsity Tutors can help you select an instructor based on your unique learning profile. Your tutor can then tailor a plan that fits your individual study strategies, strengths, weaknesses, and goals. Whether you plan to simply add some extra credits to your course load with AP Environmental Science or to pursue a career in the field, tutors can cater to your personal aspirations and help equip you with the tools, knowledge, and strategies for success. With the field rapidly developing and expanding, now is the time to begin working to master the world of environmental science.
Varsity Tutors can connect you with a knowledgeable tutor who has taken the environmental science courses that you are working on. They have aced their exams and are now using their skills to pass on the understanding to you. If you are struggling in multiple areas, or only one, your personal tutor can help you form an unbeatable study plan that can help you prepare for your exam requirements. If you have a specific goal, such as getting into a particular class or earning a particular score on your exam, they can help you set a game plan to meet it. In addition, the tutor works to ensure that you stay on the track for success while providing reports of your progression along the way.
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The student did not have any homework for algebra 2, but did have homework in environmental science. We completed the questions his teacher had assigned. He is learning about biomass, food chains, organism and number pyramids.
I met with the student to cover topics from the previous week. She seems to have a great grasp of the material. We talked about how we're going to approach the semester and what assistance she will need to study for quizzes, prepare presentations, and write papers.
Review chapter of environmental science study guide, including but not limited to defining terms such as desalination, decertification, integrated pest management, the six worldwide crops that provide 80 percent of the world's caloric intake, rangeland, etc.
During this session, I met and got to know the student and we were able to make some progress on his science lessons. We worked on a project that involved birds' feet functions and built a demonstration to test a hypothesis he came up with. A project report was written up and sent to his science teacher.
The student decided that he would rather spend our time studying for environmental science. It went well. The review packet was comprehensive and there was plenty of material to cover. His understanding was good; I think he benefited from the rigorous quizzing.